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Old 03-04-2016, 02:28 AM   #23615
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Just finished another Perry Mason novel, The Case of the Perjured Parrot by Erle Stanley Gardner. Very nicely done, but there was only one mystery to solve in this one, as Mason didn't do anything to put his license to practice law in jeopardy in this outing.
Being an ardent lover of Erle Stanley Gardner's novels, I have started re-reading the Bertha Cool and Donald Lam series, written under pen name 'A.A. Fair'. Recently finished Gold Comes in Bricks and Turn on the Heat. Now heading for Double or Quits. After having wandered for many months in the jungle of books by so many different authors, I feel very homely with Erle's books.
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